People With Disabilities Social Work degrees in Southern England

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University of Roehampton

1 people-with-disabilities-social-work courses LONDON
WUSCA ranking: 53th
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One of the best parts of studying at Roehampton University is the friendly and supportive environment. The lecturers explain topics clearly and are always willing to help when students have questions. The campus is peaceful, with good facilities like the library, study rooms, and social spaces, which makes it a comfortable place to learn. I also enjoy meeting classmates from different countries and backgrounds because it helps me learn new ideas and understand different cultures. The teaching style at Roehampton makes learning easier and more enjoyable. Seminars and group activities help me understand the lessons better, and the coursework is practical, helping me connect what I learn to real-life situations. I feel that the university encourages students to think independently and build confidence. Overall, I feel supported in my studies, and this has helped me grow both academically and personally. Even though my experience has been positive, there are some areas that could improve. Sometimes the workload feels heavy, especially when deadlines are close together. Communication about certain tasks or readings can be unclear at times. More career support, part-time job opportunities, and more flexible timetables would also make things easier for students. However, these challenges are common in most universities, and Roehampton still offers a good overall student experience.

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Kingston University

2 people-with-disabilities-social-work courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 46th
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WUSCA ranking: 88th
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The lectures in my course are very helpful and always get back to you when you have questions. We have good weeks timetabling where we have online lessons and in person and we start at a nice time as well which gives people time to travel. Our lectures give us PowerPoints which we can also look at when at home for more revision. The university is big and is a couple bus stops from train stations which is helpful as well. There is lots of places to get food and they have a wide variety of things.

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Working with Children & Young People: Social Pedagogy - BA
calculator icon 96-120 ucas points clock icon 3 years full time
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Year 1
  • Children And Young People's Development, Relationships And Social Contexts
  • Preparation for Practice with Children and Young People
  • Social Pedagogy Practice Values and Ethics
  • Working with Children and Young People: Professional Roles and Contexts
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Royal Holloway, University of London

1 people-with-disabilities-social-work courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
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I find the location, community and campus feel very peaceful and relaxing, and the education provided is good quality and varied. There could be more support for students who struggle to fit in with the student body, e.g., more help and encouragement to join societies or opportunities to socialise with peers.

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Psychology, Clinical and Mental Health Psychology
calculator icon 136-168 ucas points clock icon 3 years full time
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  • Academic Integrity
  • How to be a Psychologist
  • Understanding Development across the Lifespan
  • Understanding Individuals and Groups
  • Understanding Mental Health and Wellbeing
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Plymouth Marjon University

1 people-with-disabilities-social-work courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 86th
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Marjon has a really strong community feel, and its smaller size is a big part of that. There’s a genuine mix of ages and interests, which comes through in the range of activities and spaces available — the Students’ Union, chapel, theatre, and sports centre are all close together and easy to access. If anything could improve, it would be greater financial support at a wider level (e.g., government funding), so the university could invest in hiring more staff and strengthening provision further.

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University of Exeter

1 people-with-disabilities-social-work courses SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 41th
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The layout of the campus is beautiful and lets in a lot of natural light which I like. Also my two favourite places, the sustainability cafe and the gym both offer great services. As for improvements, I’ve heard form friends that mental health support doesn’t respond to students concern with enough urgency.

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